The good news is that any Mac that can run OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or OS X 10.9 Mavericks will be able to also run Yosemite. That doesn’t mean all the new features demoed on stage during WWDC’s opening keynote will be available to all those models, but Apple is yet to explain what features, if any, will be exclusive to newer models.

To run Yosemite, users will need Macs with 2GB of RAM, at least 8GB of available storage and at least OS X 10.6.8 already installed on the device, in order to be able to download Yosemite from the Mac App Store.

The full list of Yosemite-compatible Mac models, as listed by ArsTechnica follows below: